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A Golden Mirrour

Conteining certaine Pithie and figuratiue Visions prognosticating good fortune to England and all true English Subiectes with an ouerthrowe to the enemies. Whereto be adioyned certaine pretie Poemes written on the names of sundrie both noble and worshipfull [by Richard Robinson]
 

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[My dayes I see, are vayne on earth, my time doth steale away]

[My dayes I see, are vayne on earth, my time doth steale away]

My dayes I see, are vayne on earth, my time doth steale away:
My youth is past, and age drawes neare, my health doth still decay.
My lennow limmes grow dry & stiffe, my bones be full of payne:
My former pleasures workes me woe, I chaunge to dust againe.
I not delite in mondane mucke, nor in these pleasures vayne:
But in thy kingdome is my ioy, where thou doest aye remaine:
Take heare my faithfull sacrifices of iust repenting heart.
In tyme of death deliuer Lord my soule from Sathans darte:
All honor glory be to thee, and to thy onely sonne:
Who with the holy ghost be prayse, thy will on earth be done.
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